The Warriors lead the league in scoring, field-goal shooting, three-point percentage and assists, and get this:A lot goes into the remarkable stats, but Draymond Green's penchant for running a one-man fastbreak during the seven games may be the most important."I think I've done it off and on this year, but I've started to do it more consistently," Green said after leading the Warriors to a season-high 60.2 percent shooting performance in Tuesday's victory at Portland.Since Green entered the league in 2012, his coaches have implored him to grab defensive rebounds and push the ball in transition, but he usually would get the ball across the timeline and initiate a halfcourt set.During their past seven games — all of which they've won — the Warriors are averaging 113.4 points on 49.8 percent field-goal shooting (41.7 percent on three-pointers) and 30.7 assists.Green's numbers during the stretch: 13.4 points, 4.1 assists, 7.6 rebounds and 49.3 percent shooting.The latest development in Green's evolution has been shocking to point guard Stephen Curry, who said, I have to remember to sprint down the court when he does it, because I kind of get caught staring sometimes, like...